Kalonji, commonly known as Nigella sativa or black seed, consists of small, angular black seeds sourced from the flowering plant of the same name. These seeds originate from the Nigella sativa plant, which belongs to the buttercup family. Kalonji imparts a mildly bitter and peppery flavor, accompanied by subtle onion-like notes. The seeds are frequently utilized as a spice in a variety of culinary dishes.
Product Details Moisture : 7% (Max) Ash : 1% (Max) Protein : 7% (Max) Black & Red: 1% (Max) Cassia Tora Splits is refined endosperm derived from Cassia Tora Seeds(Cassia Obtusifolia). It is a non-ionic polysaccharide galacomannan. Cassia Tora Seeds are treated Thermo-Mechanically which yields 28-30% of Refined Split. Splitting the Cassia Tora Seeds The seed consists of an outer husk, an endosperm (Cassia Tora Gum Split) and the ovary or germ. Only the endosperm or split, which contains mainly polysaccharides, is used for the production of the Cassia Gum Powder. Both husk and germ are removed in the de-husking and splitting process. The impact of the splitting procedure is that both husk and germ are loosened from the endosperm and made brittle by heating and can be removed in the subsequent purification procedure after pulverization. The split (endosperm), however, remains intact at these temperatures. Due to its much greater particle size, the split can be separated from husk and germ particles through a couple of physical cleaning steps. The splitting procedure starts with roasting of the seeds. All seeds are uniformly roasted for a stipulated period of time. During the roasting process the endosperm (split) remains intact and flexible, while husk and germ, which are more sensitive to heat, become brittle. Mechanical stress de-husks the seed and germ(in powder form) is separated from the intact split by sieving. Under roasted and Over roasted Gum Splits are Color Sortexed to provide required results. Applications Cassis Tora Split with its versatile inherent properties is used all over the globe with different utilities in many industries like Petroleum (Oil drilling), textile, printing, food pharma, cosmetic, toiletries paper, tanneries, mining, explosives, pet food etc. Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Cultivation Type : common Form : Splits Country of Origin : India Preferred Buyer From: Location : Worldwide
Product Details Moisture : Less Than 5 % Dried : Yes Sugar Free : Yes Usage : Pharma, Agricultural Cassia Tora Seeds, also known as "SICKLEPOD"; is mainly tropical herb (found on the tropics). It bears yellow flowers and slender curved pods. Earlier these seeds were considered to be a weed; but with passing time its medicinal properties have been unveiled making it a very popular plant. Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier Type ; Natural Country of Origin : India Purity : 99.50 % Specifications: Botanical Name : Cassia Obtusifolia Local Name : CHAROTA BEEJ Family Name : Caesalpinaceae Common Name : Foetid Cassia, Tora, Sickle Senna, Sickle Pod, Coffee Pod, Tovara, Chakvad Colour : Green & Brown Size : 0.3 to 0.4 cm Ash content: Nill Heavy Metal : Nill Iron : 50 ppm (max.) Arsenic : Nill E-Coli ; Absent Packing : 50 kg. Bag packing Part Used : Seeds Habitat : Grows in dry soil throughout tropical parts of India. Product Offered : Seeds
Ajwain (Bishop's Weed) Available in store Pungent, Aromatic, and Digestive-Friendly - The Tiny Powerhouse Spice At Embera Exports, we offer premium Ajwain Seeds, also known as Bishopâ??s Weed, a powerful spice with a strong, distinctive flavor. These tiny seeds pack a punch with their sharp, thyme-like aroma and are widely used in Indian and Middle Eastern cooking for their digestive benefits and ability to enhance the flavor of dishes. Our ajwain seeds are sourced from the finest regions and processed to ensure maximum freshness and potency. SKU:EMB - 1876 Why Choose Embera Exports Ajwain Seeds? Premium Quality: Our ajwain seeds are sourced from Indiaâ??s top regions known for cultivating high-quality spices. Each batch is carefully cleaned and processed to retain the seedsâ?? sharp flavor, pungent aroma, and health benefits. Distinct Flavor and Aroma: Embera Exports Ajwain Seeds offer a strong, pungent, and slightly bitter taste, reminiscent of thyme, with a hint of anise. Their bold flavor is perfect for tempering dals, curries, and flatbreads, adding a depth of flavor to any dish. Health Benefits: Ajwain is not only used for its flavor but also for its powerful health properties. It is known to aid digestion, relieve bloating, and support respiratory health. Ajwain seeds are also rich in antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory properties, making them a valuable addition to any diet. Usage Embera Exports Ajwain Seeds can be used in a variety of ways: Add a small quantity to temper dals, soups, or stews to infuse a pungent, aromatic flavor. Use in baking to enhance the flavor of breads, especially Indian flatbreads like parathas and puris. Add to pickles, spice blends, or chutneys for a sharp, aromatic kick. Ajwain seeds are often consumed with warm water to promote digestion after meals. Global Export of Indian Ajwain India is a major producer of ajwain, known for its bold flavor and medicinal qualities. At Embera Exports, we ensure that our ajwain seeds are processed under stringent quality controls, preserving their rich aroma, flavor, and health benefits for global export markets.